Desktop thread!

Some things to mention though. Try to keep them 1024 *resized* or 1280 *resized* anything large please use "attach file" as we want to keep the browser from having to go wicked side scrolling.

Currently mine:

Running 1920x1200, so sized down.

Last edited: Jan 24, 2008

Constructive Criticism is the most useful. If I tear apart your work it's not because I don't like it, it's because I do. If a user's Comment or Post is useful to you, Make sure to give them "Thanks!".

Constructive Criticism is the most useful. If I tear apart your work it's not because I don't like it, it's because I do. If a user's Comment or Post is useful to you, Make sure to give them "Thanks!".

Constructive Criticism is the most useful. If I tear apart your work it's not because I don't like it, it's because I do. If a user's Comment or Post is useful to you, Make sure to give them "Thanks!".

Same vacation as in my previous post.
This is the fast ferry transporting me from Patras (Greece) back to Corfu (Greek island).

The fact why I like this picture is because it was taken with the camera on 'night setting'. So the shutter time (?) is quite large. Then it is better *not* to move the camera. As you can see, I obviously did move the camera accidently, but the effect is rather nice. Almost as if I did it on purpose... :blush:

Constructive Criticism is the most useful. If I tear apart your work it's not because I don't like it, it's because I do. If a user's Comment or Post is useful to you, Make sure to give them "Thanks!".

The background is made from this program - John's Background Switcher that shuffles pictures every hour with random shots from whatever folder you have it set to, from your hard drive or you can set it to whatever sections you like at flickr, phanfare, picasso, etc.

The background is made from this program - John's Background Switcher that shuffles pictures every hour with random shots from whatever folder you have it set to, from your hard drive or you can set it to whatever sections you like at flickr, phanfare, picasso, etc.

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I actually wrote a program almost exactly like that, probably not as nice, but similar. I had it change my background only on startup and it would either do it from a folder, Flickr, or there was a wallpaper website that I used.

Finished - Most bugs have been squished and I organize the GUI into a more coherent, but still unfathomable structure. I think I have had 2 or 3 programs get to this stage, counting the Steam chat logger.